WOBURN -- A Florida man was arrested in a Woburn hotel Tuesday after he traveled from Lake Mary, Florida, to meet with a woman he believed he would be able to sell for sex, the Massachusetts State Police said in a statement.

The State Police High-Risk Victims Unit and Woburn Police took Kendall Crawley into custody at an unidentified hotel. He will be arraigned Wednesday in Woburn District Court on a charge of human trafficking.

According to investigators, police had developed information that the 46-year-old Crawley is an alleged pimp, selling women through online sex sites and moving them from place to place.

Police charge Crawley came to Massachusetts to meet with a woman who he thought would work for him as a prostitute and to photograph her for online sex sales.

At approximately 3 p.m. Tuesday, when he arrived at the hotel, Crawley found police waiting for him instead of the woman.

The State Police High-Risk Victims Unit conducts investigations into sexual exploitation and human trafficking. It investigates allegations on its own and in cooperation with local police departments.